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Shaw’s Textbook of Operative Gynaecology 7th – Edition – 2013

34.99$

  • Title: Shaw’s Textbook of Operative Gynaecology
  • Author: Marcus E Setchell, C. N. Hudson
  • Publisher: Elsevier India; 7 edition
  • Publication: 04-2013
  • Edition: 7th edition
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 436

  • Ebook PDF
  • File size: 65 MB

Total:  34.99$

Description

This new edition of Shaw’s Textbook of Operative Gynaecology provides coverage of gynaecological surgery applicable to the tropics and developing world where the range and extent of pathology is very different from that seen in western society. It describes operations in sufficient detail that the postgraduate trainee will be able to learn every step of the operation prior to witnessing the operation and to use the book as a reminder or refresher prior to operating.

The structure of the book has been changed radically, separating benign from malignant conditions, congenital from acquired, and with a strong emphasis on patient choice, safety and prevention of complications.

Chapters that are new or radically changed include the opening chapter on the Health Needs of Women in a Changing Society; Teaching and Learning Surgical Techniques; and chapters on Minimal Access Surgery, which are richly illustrated by remarkable photographic images. Chapters on Pelvic Floor and Cancer Surgery retain well-established operative procedures where relevant, but include accounts of exciting newer techniques, such as robotic surgery. Up to the minute chapters on Radiology, Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy are provided by colleagues from these specialties who now form part of modern multidisciplinary teams.

The 6th Edition, which appeared in 2001, reflected the growing replacement of conventional abdominal and vaginal surgery with radiological interventions, endoscopic surgery and medical treatments. The last 10 years have seen worldwide acceptance of the benefits of less invasive gynaecological procedures, allowing ever shorter stay in hospital and quicker recovery for the patient, but often with the use of much more expensive and complex technological equipment. At the same time, there has been an increasing trend towards super-specialisation so that in many parts of the world gynaecologists focus on a narrower field of activity. Specialists need to be aware of these developments even though the individual gynaecologist may carry out only a limited range of operations or therapies.

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